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Right after you were born, the blood and vernix on your body was washed off by a nurse or even your mom or dad. Have you taken a bath or shower since the day you were born? Of course you have. Our bodies continually become dirtied, requiring new cleansing. It...
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Tim Challies has a series on his website called "Meet the Ministries" wherein he profiles several different organizations committed to serving the church. Last week he posted an interview with Chris Larson, our executive vice president. Perhaps you will find it helpful as you learn more about the teaching fellowship of R.C. Sproul. Read it here.
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That there is a deep and profound chasm that separates believing in the total depravity of man and our own understanding of the depth and scope of our own sin is a potent sign of the depth and scope of our own sin. “Total depravity” is a true and sound biblical doctrine about how the fall has impacted mankind.
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2 Corinthians 7:8–9 “For even if I made you grieve with my letter, I do not regret it—though I did regret it, for I see that that letter grieved you, though only for a while. As it is, I rejoice, not because you were grieved, but because you were grieved into repenting.”
In reflecting on his previous letter to the Corinthian church, the apostle Paul is rightly mindful to draw attention to the grief that his letter caused among his recipients, not to mention the grief he himself experienced.
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It is probably no exaggeration to say that among Christians, the Book of Leviticus is one of the most neglected books in the Bible. It is certainly one of the least understood. How many Christians have purposed to read through the entire Bible and made it through Genesis and Exodus only to get bogged down in this seemingly obscure collection of ceremonial laws and rituals? What are we to make of this book? How are these ancient laws about animal sacrifices, and priests, and ceremonial uncleanness relevant to Christians in the 21st century?
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Our $5 Friday team will be taking some time off to be with their families this Christmas season. As a result, there will be no $5 Friday sale on December 24 and December 31. $5 Friday will start the new year fresh on January 7, 2011.
We have enjoyed offering this special to you for the past eight months and look forward to resuming in the new year. May you have blessed and Merry Christmas!
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Every day Christians all over the world experience how helpful Tabletalk magazine is in the reading and study of Scripture. With Christmas and the New Year fast approaching, consider making 2011 a year of enriching and engaging study for someone you love by sending them a gift subscription. This is an affordable gift that lasts all year as a new issue arrives each month. In one simple process, subscribe and download a gift notice that may be printed and passed along as a gift.
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Premarital counseling can be an entertaining exercise for an older couple offering guidance to a younger couple. Across from them sit two individuals eager to wed. Apart from occasional disagreements about planning the ceremony, the soon-to-be-newlyweds are prone to think all is well, and their excitement is reflected on their faces. While the mentors don’t mean to discourage the couple, they do mean to equip the couple with counsel that will carry them beyond the honeymoon to the anniversaries to come.
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With more people using the Kindle, iPad, and other e-readers, we are now offering all of Reformation Trust's titles as eBooks. Also, we gathered some convenient links where you can find our digital books and music at the Ligonier Store, Amazon, iTunes, and the iBookstore.
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